There are a few reasons that German planes might have flown over a city after it had surrendered. For example, they may have been recording Propaganda.
To protect their home and armies, and to stop enemy planes from flying over German territory.
By flying planes over it and releasing explosives.
Jewish shops were surrendered, so either Aryan shopkeepers would lose their competition, or they would take over the surrendered shops.
The battle was a pivotal turning point in WW2 on the Eastern Front resulting in a Russian victory over the German army .
He was a WWI German pilot who shot down over 70 planes in WW1.
He was a WWI German pilot who shot down over 70 planes in WW1.
Only 3 German aircraft were seen over the beaches . Allied air superiority was amazing and over 14,000 Allied air sorties happened on the 6 th.
well, there were about 75 at the end but knowbody is quite sure of the amout before. there was thought to have been over 900,000 planes all of which were toy planes dropped from a larger plane, on the southern boarders of the uk.
One of the tiniest fighter planes of WWII; the ME-109. Over 33,000 were produced!
V-E Day was on 8 May, 1945, when German armies surrendered. It means: Victory in Europe. V-J Day was on 16 August, 1945, when _Japan surrendered. It means Victory over Japan.
the Germans flew over England to bomb factories, docks, cities, airfields and radar stations to weakened England in preparation for operation sealion, the invasion of England which in the end was aborted as the Germans couldn't gain air superiority over Britain due to the RAF being stronger than the Germans had first thought. so basically German planes flew over Britain to bomb it.
In World War II France was an ally they formed groups of resistance fighters against the nazi's. They also helped british resistance fighters, and british planes that were bombed by the Germans over France. The French Resistance Fighters would watch for British planes brought down by German planes over France, and risk their own lives to hide the crew, look after them and try to get them back to Britain, before the German Army found them.